I forgot my book. Hence, I had to share one with a classmate.
He lied to the police. Hence, he was arrested for giving false information to an officer.
I had a cold. Hence, I didn't feel like talking.
After a long hard life they were taken hence.
(Hence implies a later causal outcome, or a result, as with therefore.)I ate too quickly, hence my upset stomach.The tavern was filled, hence noisy.
The definition of hence is "as a consequence" or "for this reason." Therefore, something has previously established to use hence. So, let's say that two children were labeled reckless. The following sentence can then be used: The children were constantly breaking fragile objects, hence the label "reckless." I could also say: The children were already labeled reckless, hence the ability to use "hence."
Java does not support Pointers and hence you cannot use it in Java.
It is not necessary to use a comma immediately following the word "hence." However, if the phrase following "hence" is a separate clause, then a comma may be used to separate the clauses.
The man was very tall, hence, he walked into the low door
I believe the Mayans are no longer a viable society. Hence, they do not use agriculture anymore.
They are very small, hence the use of 'micro'
Everywhere in the World, hence the World-Wide.
It is his money and hence his property. He permitted you to use it for some time and hence you have to return his property on expiry of the agreed time.
Hence is a word that means "from this point forward." You could also use the alternate word therefore. It is a conclusion word, as it connects a point to a conclusion. "There are no clouds in the sky, hence there will be lovely weather for picnicking." "She had worked hard all week, hence she expected a paycheck."
Chromosomes, as a thread, use histone protein cores as spools that they use to wrap around and, hence, condense.